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6.875 Cryptography and Cryptanalysis (MIT) 6.875 Cryptography and Cryptanalysis (MIT)
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This course features a rigorous introduction to modern cryptography, with an emphasis on the fundamental cryptographic primitives of public-key encryption, digital signatures, pseudo-random number generation, and basic protocols and their computational complexity requirements. This course features a rigorous introduction to modern cryptography, with an emphasis on the fundamental cryptographic primitives of public-key encryption, digital signatures, pseudo-random number generation, and basic protocols and their computational complexity requirements.Subjects
modern cryptography | modern cryptography | fundamental cryptographic primitives | fundamental cryptographic primitives | public-key encryption | public-key encryption | digital signatures | digital signatures | pseudo-random number generation | pseudo-random number generation | basic protocols | basic protocols | computational complexity | computational complexity | two-party protocols | two-party protocols | zero-knowledge | zero-knowledgeLicense
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Description
This course features a rigorous introduction to modern cryptography, with an emphasis on the fundamental cryptographic primitives of public-key encryption, digital signatures, pseudo-random number generation, and basic protocols and their computational complexity requirements.Subjects
modern cryptography | fundamental cryptographic primitives | public-key encryption | digital signatures | pseudo-random number generation | basic protocols | computational complexity | two-party protocols | zero-knowledgeLicense
Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike). For further information see https://ocw.mit.edu/terms/index.htmSite sourced from
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